Croatia, Kvarner, Cres

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With its plethora of islands, Croatia has plenty of tranquil spots even during high season. Get off the beaten track and discover small fishing villages and the rich vegetation that’s home to a variety of wildlife. Nature lovers will find camping in Croatia irresistible thanks to its many national parks, which offer diverse environments teeming with flora and fauna. One of the most celebrated is Plitvice, which is set in the karst area of central Croatia and features lakes arranged in cascades which change colour depending on the balance of minerals and organisms in the water.

Although Croatia’s main attraction for many is Dubrovnik, the city of Split is not to be missed. It features Emperor Diocletian’s palace, an impressive building constructed in the fourth century AD and greatly significant as the world’s most complete remains of a Roman palace. The city is also home to several museums and galleries, as well as being a centre for sport.